Verizon refunds customers up to $15 million and that works out to $2 - 6 each customer
What was the problem?
- certain Verizon flip phones would go to the web browser and that would incur charges.
- This would happen to customers who didn't...

WTIC/WCCT - TV POSITION DESCRIPTION
POSITION: Accountant
DATE: 5/2/11
DEPARTMENT: Finance
REPORTS TO: Controller
ROLE: This position is responsible for assisting in the general accounting functions relating to the WTIC-TV/WCCT-TV business unit as...

There is something magical about the way the Mercedes-Benz CL550 turns asphalt into silk.
It’s an exceptional vehicle, with effortless performance, an incredible feeling of solidity, silence at speed and an impressive array of electronic wizardry....

POSITION: Associate Web Producer
Date: 02/25/2013
DEPARTMENT: Marketing/Creative Services
REPORTS TO: Operations Manager
ROLE: Coordinate and manage contests and promotions for CT1 Media websites, print publications and broadcast platforms. Responsible for providing excellent service to customers within CT1Media and to users, advertisers and the community through regular job duties and as a member of CT1Media team to write, sell, produce and deliver the best...

The web is always changing and evolving. Do you remember what your favorite website looked like "back in the day?" Checkout the Wayback Machine for a cyber walk down memory lane.
Wayback Machine
web.archive.org/web/fox61.com
web.archive.org/web/news.courant.com/
How about the "new." Twitter, Internet Explorer and Myspace are all making waves.
MySpace ? American Idol
New Twitter
Internet Explorer
When is stealing a good thing? When you find bargains on the web with price that may be too good to...

After years of airline mergers that have dramatically reduced choices for travelers, the U.S. Justice Department has sued to halt what would be the largest airline marriage in U.S. history.
The Justice Department joined six states and the District of Columbia in a lawsuit Tuesday to block the proposed merger of US Airways and American Airlines. If successful, the government could slow a consolidation craze that has dramatically cut the number of major U.S. carriers.
A US Airways-American Airlines...

Coming this fall: advertisements pitching the opportunity to buy into hedge funds, private equity funds or early-stage companies.
The Securities and Exchange Commission lifted last week a Depression-era ban against private companies advertising the sale of securities that don't have to be registered with regulators. That rule had been put in place to protect investors because such securities are considered a riskier investment.
Many entrepreneurs and young companies hailed the regulatory move, which...

During a conference call detailing a third-quarter profit of $1.3 billion, Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Alan Mulally said Thursday he plans to continue running the automaker, ending rumors he will be the next CEO of Microsoft Corp.
Mulally insisted there is no change in the automaker’s succession plan to have him continue as chief executive through the end of 2014.
Mulally, 68, has held the job at Ford since 2006, and is credited for guiding the automaker through the auto industry collapse of...

TALLAHASSEE -- Good morning and happy Tuesday.
Here's what we're reading this morning.
* Orlando Sentinel reports that the stae is retreating from Common Core exams being developed by PARCC in favor of a Florida-designed assessment.
* Sun Sentinel reports that lawmakers will look at sex offender laws today.
* The Tampa Bay Times writes that Hosue Democrats ousted Darryl Rouson as the incoming Democratic leader.
* The Times Union writes that lobbyist audits may be on the way.
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